Package: installation-reports Debian-installer-version: netinstall beta3 from www.debian.org uname -a: Linux amigo 2.4.25-1-386 #1 Date: Right now, 2004/04/17 Method: From a CD/RW with the 109MB netinst package, at this moment downloading the rest via FTP.
Machine: Old home-built box Processor: PII 350 Memory: 192MB Root Device: 40GB IBM IDE drive, but there is an ADAPTEC7890 SCSI drive with a few partitions as well. Root Size/partition table: hda1: windows fat 1G hda2: extended hda5: swap 256M hda6: / 256M ReiserFS, formatted by sarge hda7: /usr/local 5.3G, kept old ext3 hda8: /usr 3.4G ReiserFS, formatted by sarge hda9: /data 28G, kept old ext3 sda1: windows fat 800M sda2: extended sda5: windows fat 1.8G sda6: swap 256M sda7: /mnt/iso 1.7G, kept old ext3 Output of lspci: works fine, but I don't feel like typing it verbatim... Base System Installation Checklist: Initial boot worked: [ o] Configure network HW: [ o] Config network: [o] Detect CD: [ o] Load installer modules: [ o] Detect hard drives: [ o] Partition hard drives: [ o,manual] Create file systems: [ o] Mount partitions: [ o] Install base system: [ o] Install boot loader: [ o] Reboot: [ e] [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Comments/Problems: Two issues so far: - on the reboot, the SCSI disk was not found at the time all filesystems were checked and mounted, because the adaptec module did not load yet. A simple mount -a after a continue did work fine. I am not sure how to solve that in a more final way yet. - the rest of the installation complained that the installation of some packages failed. In effect, nothing was installed. After some tries I could just make out that /var/cache was not big enough to receive the selected packages for installation. I managed to solve that by relocating /var/cache to /data/var/cache, but I think this should be noted earlier, or solved more gracefully by looking for another place to put these temporary files if /var is on a too-small root. Fabulous tool! I am sure this installation set will make debian/gnu a winner! Regards, Rob Hooft -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]